How is such a statement religious? Is it religious if I say the same of murder?
Sure it is. There is no logical basis to declare murder to be immoral if you don't start with any central presuppositions.
You do know that religion is not about morality, don't you?
Everything we think and believe should come from scripture. Any presuppositions we come up with on our own are wrong.
Still not religious in relation to Judea-Christianity. That's the issue here.
Hey, Islam suggests executing heretics to.
How is the distinction not clear?
Either way you have an activity which some, but not all (if we stretch this is true for anything, but especially here) religions consider to be immoral and abominable.
So teenagers who consent to partying and getting wasted and then doing stupid stuff that lands someone who consented to the stupidity in the ICU shouldn't be punished?
Age of consent issues get tricky and I'm not sure exactly what the correct answers there are, so let's stick to adults. Give me a specific scenario.
You stated that in cases wherein God desired for certain actions to be taken by governing authorities that the principle of your favorite verse did not apply.
Where did I say anything about "governing authorities?" In Israel EVERYONE in the town was supposed to participate in the executions.
Because they both offend me by their actions.
Really? Have you ever read the Sermon on the Mount? This is blatantly absurd. You are able to live at peace with someone until they attack you or someone else. Duh.
The only real purpose is mutually assured destruction: they won't use theirs on us because we would use ours on them if they did...
How is this not murder? This is one of the biggest issues I have with most modern day Christians, they go off on adultery and homosexuality and abortion (and they aren't wrong) but when it comes to government mandated murder... and this isn't even really debatable here, we're talking about civilians who are just as innocent as the unborn child in the womb, we're talking about blatant slaughter of defenseless people who shouldn't die without divine command, and most Christians are just OK with it because some other government did it to us.
How is this not blatantly immoral?